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. A" PRICE TWO CENTS . % g5 & . o 18.—At & meeting of i 75 3 sy ? g it ot > DDME Starting of a Government Investigation with- e the bilige i ) s Vaies > : e IR THIVEO | s ey ol ia5uiis | Atlantic Transport Liner Lies Hard and Fast > France = April 18—Louls § i z i S ks o yE e B X g out Precedent in this Country Sppeareaih Tramerous avidtion cons | PREDICTION THAT FIVE - DAYS|ADMISSION BY SECRETARY OF ST. A B x'a‘:ru' i on a Big Jagged Pinnacle fro i Sohile kg o fieht. WILL END IT. LOWIS DRESSED'BEEF.CO. | The Hamist # of Orleans, clibi mics | . e His_aero, capsized in a strong | - ;:{1 ':txn ‘height o:fl.lxu 1cde‘r;l Bre- | e —n - or - wiped out by fire. n a very serious condition. o Al R s VERY EXCITED BREAK IN PRICES e AGER R Tan ok Bl ;HOSE ATION. I s, e, m;“;;ff:fi'fl;‘;'; ‘prominent ), gdve a reception —_— — failure in Pittsbury PASSENGERS ALL SAFELY TAKEN OFF —_— e today for the rs of the American 2 : : i : ydrographic Office fusue Asiatic n and the officials of | RUth Wheeler’s Mother and Two Sis- | National Packing Co. Said to Be af The H hi has. d & Wer Thi On New York E’;‘““fle Ffl""";d A'““’""c‘mcn‘ oo b s eomtn;‘;:r;erls-l Tustoms, ‘aang| ters May Testify Today — Prisoner|. Holding Corporation for Armour, | sbow i comet. T ‘;.fl.'ngA :orct:h(:l;.!:chlcl:lrg‘:fift hS‘eaC :::nni::as.x:e:t::ho‘ A ™ . from | sarden party for the maval officers| i F restorday. S is and Other Intercsts. ios Delivered fous o ction—Mr. Patten May be Subpoenaed to Come from | 3 &= Tesldents. Taoti Kuo pre-| APPeared in Good Spirits Yest Suiph, Wecksy et . e e il e it o "Robert King of Schenectady, a Passenger, Describes Chicago to New York to Testify—Wall Street and |35utd, R . oraard ity g e AT o g the Strandi f the Shi = % ¢ such sifts as Fu Klen Brovincs| New York, April 18— There was sv- “April 18.—Admissions Sosis 3 e Stranding of the Ship. Banking Circles Deeply Stirred by the News. | B accustomed to make 1o the em-o idence todas. th trial of B x S et e e avs Bundiiundd 9 P 3 \ | peron er, i To French chamber of deputies. TRIAL OF DR. HYDE ard with the. 3 be indevendent, is o1 The Fifth New York Infantry, Dur-| Hughtown, S s, S New York, Apcil 18—There will be | threatened almost as great a demor- < 5 . e o i ety | ariEown, St Mary's, Scilly Isiands, | *“The firat three days out from started in New York tomorrow a fed- | alization as that of last January. Barly HR SEBDERDE oL Swon : company, (o Ml el el M A eetha o es Teanepott liner | Xork were dine, but tho last throe eral investigation without precedent |in April the market suffered a Very | peath of Dr. T the P £ this morn e Beilly ¥ L 'this countey. [ The afiorney general | severe break under heavy liguidation | 2% °f Br. Twyman the Prosecu ons ey, e : The D A R Board Indorsed e |atii o R G R R T c } has time rumors ‘curre ess. i r . action o e president general, rs. [ittle likelil © avi e o'clock this m inquiry into the gigantic bull move- | that the bulls were oning their a2 = ahent i b s had been ! iy, Mr. Major de- | Scott, in dismissing Miss Gerald. ps::en‘:rlhmn;;[p:bdn;nglxl:;‘rnltl\"v\:‘h‘ AP i I el ] ment in cotton with which the names | position, but a ry | | Kansas City, Mo, April 18 Scarce- | 0 B o comt Al P eas [ clares, shows that the National Pack— e taken Off in safety, s weil bout | thieg wi OnE o wh | N R e s | e s iy ing " Slatement today " she iris} of | MOFTON wnd the defense had cxhaust: |/B6 company Gxos he prices at which | Charles Donohus, the Oldsst Member | ane-third of the ciiilc. Shouid the scu | oficrs - ordering. 5. “Hay E gely 1n | pirty nges al- |the local company buye . bar, n Tt- o 4 New Otleans and Eugens Scales of | side lguidation Dr. B G Hyde for the murder of Col | S tHenty of the fhisty challenges Ml L o Catled Independent | axents tnr Now ook i His $74h vuar | ontinus smooth, s now seems proba- | The officers amsure Tekas, have been popularly connected. | or ten days- there ha rencwed | Thiomas Swope, before Dr. G, T. Twy- | lowed It by law. = L s 2 p < Do ‘Saved, but 4 Change of wind 10, the | - “The women were met into ihe Tighne ang Il el o o e o e e T man, the prosecution’s most important | I, was predictes that in Compani The Vatican Gives Out a Statement [ northwest would expose the Minnchali | before they were lomercd and fendants in the proceedings. Sole Topic~ in Trade Circles. Blverticulitin: by which b wag stocie | and that perhaps haif that time would| 9 e e Ty e TNatioam | thet fe Intervicw of the papal municio |10 heavy seas with hardly a chance of | hour after the ahip strick boa(s Patten the Genius of the Pool. When news of the government's de- | en Saturday. be given to selecting the jury. Packing . iy ‘hold cor- | 8% with Colonel Roosevelt had | eaving either ship or cai rived from Bryher. All the passen % -cannot o AeEEERS WHELREE By | cibton Wil b MRt ciculsted the tar. r. Twyman was for years the |the jury more than half eelécted to- | SURICE FUMPITN B & PPCTE SO [ no epecial significance, All Baggage Brought Ashor: Patten will be subpoenaed at Chi- | ket became very weak and unsettled | Swope family physician. When the {DIght. it seema likely that this pre- | 20" 00 (00~ 1000 o 0is" (enty-six Bl s e ) T K s e gl .. p cugo to come here and testify. He has | and inside of gn hour May cotton sold | nurses struck at the Swope home and [ diction will be verified. Because of| ;o cailed independent ~ companies|. Four Men Were Found Dead in 8¢ | xo attempt was made today to get | well taken caro of Deen senerally credited, Mowever, with | at 1454 or fhirty polnte below. the | accused Dr. Hyde, they carried their | the youth of the vietlm. the seculier |ihrcughout the ‘ountry, fixing prices e O oW el s aosks. | Bie fes, cuisl| Eweled by: the iphab Peing the financial genius of the pool, | high level o abo; complaint to Dr. yman. H i urder, and and com| arbi- | 2oTe Jagged pinnacle nearly a mile from [Bryher ai noon anc Nt e points under the high price of last | Dr. Hyde to B office and told him | volting manner in which the body. was m,“’y."""’ Tor. each Seny between Shippenville and Clarion, O. | Bryher Island. Irom the first pros- | St. ‘s Jeland at 1 o'clock were landed on that island, whic only a half ‘mile distant. We wer and in recent interviews he has out- jined his bullish position and his de. | week. May closed at 14.65 bid. Later | he was suspected, Dr. Twyman was a | mutilated, the prosecution is anxious P c 8 et b peocts of floating the steamer looked o cwptain of the Minnehaha temmmination: (s GERE the Supposed beor | months sylkpathisod in the neer month | onBEsEle oF toe S orbe IOy Tt | 20 meke the tads s algnsi exedapie of Ehlasns panies Next. =~ | MR. ROOSEVELT CALLS . |hopeless, and at high tide she was | as the other officers, displaye clique which has been re-shipping cot- | break but interest was pretty much | the state depended much on the testi- | the swiftness of justice. It Is now | -As soon as m‘hsgmwm;,a““mng,f UPON FRANCIS KOSSUTH. |still held fast forward of the bridge. | BVeat coolness, while the discipline ton to this country from England in | confined to the ol@ crop and aside | mony of Dr. Twyman, he gave Dr.|Just twenty-five ~days since Ruth m T 15 tha ol ity The engine room and stokehole and |the crew was perfect Wheeler was strangled to death, and |Rey eral Major Crowds Cheered the Former President | after part of the vessel, howey ve | “All the passengers are now con 3 still dry. All of the baggage g- | tortably . housed in hot sel to cause delay has been brushed |of them having been asked to appear. Wherever He Went. i ihe DameTisors hak Leon trousty | piorrow Wil ‘proceed. by ce to Lo an endeavor to break the market. The | from the excitement with reference to | Twyman’s attorneys a deposition in 3 buli movement has reached such a | May and July contracts there was 10 | which he refused to z,mm Dr. | every effort made by Woiter's coun- | Chicago companies, the offivers 3f each stage, however. that there are rumors | particular feature. Nattrally the pro- | Hyde. Without going into detail, Dr. | sel o ©f a possibie May corner in the New | posed government action was practi- | Twyman said he approved, in general, | aside. - rTTeSURG'S GRAPT CABES to St. Mary's. Panzance and York market. cally he sole tople in_trade circles | Dr” Hyde's work 1o conaection with | Prisoner Leoks Dapper and Inoffensive y Acidant Described by a Passenger. | CAPtAIT: oMcers and crow of the Mir Subposnses fssued. et ene el of the mankel M sorts | 81 Wnears” 0P vadions mesmbers of | Worter seamed 1 goo0 spicie toa A HUNT FOR MAX LESLIE, S(o ihis fiermocy, did net,; e i ey meaeraer, | nifaha frt 1o vousel”for che” mieh Never before has the government | basis for the contemplated suit. One | Dr. Hyde sat ealmly between his | LA°TS Was nothing in his carringe or - " i ceedingly strenuous programme. This|one of the passengers, describing the | turn tomorrow (o resume salvage oper & 5 i 5 T 3 ly W ee! his expression to indicate that he re- included a luncheon at the Royal pal- ident, said: i rought similar action against any | interpretation was that government of- | wife and his father in the crowded | miges e oo 10 indicate that he re- e e A e T vel. | ectident, wald; ations, uil clique, or in fact againat any pool | ficials had themselves taken the initi- | criminal court room today and heard | Aricdhe Was on trial for bis life. He e e A . B o te. ahort Sise. - Informition | St MR b S of the Htes | imeelf doscribed as & man whose'|Slways Geen s “Helooked mnild, axp- x ; and a sight-seeing tour, which com- | oioTING AT CHANGSHA ENDS. , | NATIONAL SOCIET ions or the short side [Informatlon | plaint brought by some of the inter- |greed for gain made him & Drisoner | por and Inefensive prised visits to the unigiié agricutural bt o S TIDN, ¥y Do A Ry u prop @ ests involved on the and_murderer. Wy TG Adatfiraa’ ©of the republican | museum, built n imitation of the cel FEARS FOR MISSIONARIES.| IN SESSION AT WASHINGTON, meagre today. were is- | market may have been respomsible. In | " After James A. Reed, special prose- i > sued at the di . Wicker- | some quarters an opinion was ex- | cuting attorney, closed the prosecu.| Before the scrubwomen had the brated Gothic castle of Vajda Hunyad, sham. commanding a dozen or more | pressed that the action was in the | tion's opening . statement, Mrs Fyde | courtrooms cleaned for the morning ok m,‘g;fl‘mm inl where e Roosevelt Was sepecinsys; tandars:Olf. Cempany Officss D Brominent New York sotton brokers to | nature of & rebuke to Mr. Patten. | turned, hammered lioy husband on the | sessiof a crowd of morbfd women was | SPUEL 1005Y; e whetlor be la VI 1o | terested {n the conservatior ed—Intense Ha Delegates Recsived by President Taft —Echo of Hissing Episode. Sppear before a special federal grand | whose operations in grain of last year | shoulder, and said: & * did fine.” | ready to peer at the prisoner and E , —~ Jurs tomorrow to testify in the matter | attracted international ttention. ' feci feet Behina the Hydes sat | sioat over the testimony. But they Dey William A. Blakeiey on the sanc /A portlon of the day was aken Up| Snanghai, April 18—The rioting « Washington, April 18.—The Nationa 9f the “United States against Frank | Eptirs Cotton Trade Interested. | Mrs. Logan O Swope, mother of Mrs. | were rudely disappointed when Judge e Joaesien. with a call upo n Francis Kossuth, | Changsha has ceased. { The governor | Society of the Daughters of tho Am B. Havne and Willlam P. Brown” | Lntire Oof Tirred by the nows | Hyde and emplover of Mr. Reed. She | Foster admitted mone but the tales- | himself. - an Jeader of the united opposition, who 18 | reported kilied 1s said Ro be alive. Tho | erican Revolution opened its 19(h ¢ Demoralization Threatened on 'Change | and it was widely discussed also in gfld strllct,-tunmn to the address, | mex, the prisoner and the newspaper toeneys _l_;.‘“lw - fl;l“:flnmn_“m:::x“ m.de«;t‘"t’!;:d ‘?r'i,'.:“.’.fii}"m?,‘,‘,;‘i.’?(‘.’:-"i' :“u’::m':.x mgrom |II‘\‘;/L”|Hf’n]\““‘“’ll\‘! aft Announcement of the government’s T g LR e e ——— T e B By %:;’; ™The witnesses under subpaena and morning, E Federation: an inspection of the stu- |ments sent by the viceroy from Wu | dele and_made a speech pra action was followed by a very excited ) aiatriot and the Stock exchange, | Present when court opened. The state | who may testify tomorrow -include o of Zala, the Hungarian O o | Chang have arrived at Changsha, | the patriotic purposes and alms of t et g e e o cotton trade. | Objected to the presence of Mrs. Hyde. | Ruth Wheeler's mother and two sis- reception to the members of tie Am-| The missionaries who lost their lives | daughters ton exchange, which at one time as well as by the entire Toihe Latahew. Toled - thet il wite] tere. erican colony at the consulate, and a | when the junk In which they were My Tt tathoduoed Desses in the case except Mrs. Hyde| . . o L T e, e B an Rar | deing wan run down by, the B[ e convention was held in M I 3 T L o g, Y thay, T The convention was hels emo ROMAN CATHOLIC . |FORT MYER HAS A e o L eas; Baisrciuded ot Wit were the guests of the Austrian | i Augustinian - pricster They were | Ml Continental hall, und was called to N.| Clashes between atto: e, REVIRE IN 3 ambassador, Baron Hengelmuller Von | Bighop Peroz. and Fathers Gonzales | 0rder by the president-general, Mrs MILLIONAIRE ENLISTED MAN. be attorneys kept the Matthew T. Soott. A ho 'of the T pectaiors Siert " T G mads | Wit Not e o Candidate for o-siec- £ of;- | Baneoiarand S berpnect af 4 aln: | and B ReRps TP dn | wiie o i Cerperal Albert Myer is Also a Wash- | early and active- objection to the % - ct d o S, W 't th ~ [ Missionaries Not Reported as Arriving | vention was found in the precident Christianity in Boston Pulpits.” ington Socisty Favorit: fiatis (giving the Suryiani Scidents | oo oS i Miashian -ontained | parisn moilie cr Of the tun at Hankow. - general's introduction of Mr. ratt t = v gt . | nectea ‘Washington, April 18.—Senator Ald- Perhaps the most interesting feature Boston, April 18.—Rev. Dr. James L. | U e oon 8. Boston. April 18_-Professed expon: | Washington, April 1s_¥ort Mver|aeetsd Wit e CORER Of O otmit | rich suthorized the ammouncement to- 3t the day was Colonel Roosevelt's half | Barton, foreign seoretary of the Amer- | . 'T have heard it rumored.” she said ents of Christianity in Beston pulpits” | near this y, is said g all circumstances which the state avers | Bight that he will not be' a 7 Tour talk with Francis Kossuth. icap beard of commissioners for for- | “that the president of the United The Austrian government manifest- | eign missions, with headquarters in|States is not In favor of woman sut were criticised by Most_Rev, William in ot that | con H. O'Connell. Roman Catholic_arch. B T e T i T 5 . court-ordered Les- | ed not the slightest disapproval-of the | this city, fears that some mistortune | frage. If this be true, we have every Mflé m& an -M"’:‘ '-th’:: 1ly. LEF tion of his present term on March 3, nsel 1 sclose’ the ad visit; on the contrary, 'A?A.—ulol' may ;u e befallen those rghnlm\.nlvl ek 5 #’;,Z’:J‘T“;.‘,’."'.“”.,J"”. foun ‘members = . 1911. - N Hengelmuller accompanied Mr. Roose- | who have not been reported as arri Pey 0 ¢ 6 to this dec Bible club of Boston in Gilbert hall, | and T:rhn- Bt to, the consterya-| o A" e e e I RS L Tiin anNcunesingiat iita, iiin i 3 . The | velt and was at the interview. ing at Hénkow. Although the Am. as & mitter of principle—tor If he c “Tremont tempe. = ey heough” iy, | ness, of Colonel Swope were reviswed, | representative of the Associated Press n The rain did not dampen the ardor | can board has no missions within 800 | sulted his own personal an The address of the archbishop on |themselves, som: ’me;xuo “lhm fro- | But”when Mr. Reed began the history | Who et the senator upon his return 0 Y of the Hungarians. Wherever the for- | miles of Changsha, Dr. Barton is fa- | could not fail to favor giving the e s o to Washington from Rhode Island, 1 mer president went he found crowds | milfiar with conditions along the Yang- | 10t to those millions of our sex “The Miracles of the Bible” was de- = pon the very | of the courtship of Dr. and Mrs. Hyde, . ‘l‘m‘m “x:‘:h?fl“meuu ‘fit‘i'm‘i'&."fl" Emm'u“m%&’ enlisted man | Which ended l:-n efonemem a.ndyloi ;‘hen n:fi h.ll.d Iwénllr: consultation with T | to cheer. The interparliameitary group, | tse valley, where Changshat Is situat- ;'l“:l‘liv’s gt f&':-: warm ‘Mu I on, - | na 3 "| years caused family estrangement, the | his political associates. g tbrough Count Apponyi, hailed him as [ed. * Tk AL e e, 808 WHo, hay St sinics shotily afier Daster. the Corporat Afbert yer, Jr. of the court sustained an objection to that | “Would Be Glad to Have Vou Make | o\ LAVEN ROAD . the cmumpion ' of piivlic "honesty | Boston Women Working at Changsha. Sompidiely clowt thelr hearts 'to mddress was read by Rew. Dr. D. J. corps is this anomaly—a mil— | rec! That Statement.” ; Mrs, Lawrence Thurston, widow of| ~ The president responded to the in I soldier. His home ig in Bos-| The charge that Dr. Hyde polsoned | . pave gecided not to be a candi- PRESIDENT FILES PETITION [JiVing statesman. To meet oo ohet | the founder of the Yale mission, has | troduction by & tribiie (o v omes - > { been working at Changsha, and 45 no Wolpanta 5o the Toomes. Rev. Dr. O. P. Gifford, of the Brook- |ton and he is a grendson of Brigadier | Col. Thomas H. and Chrisman Swope | oo o000 SSRGS 08 (000 ® SGite - 3 o o line Baptist church, president of the |General Al Myer, who served in the | with ovanide of potassium. as well as | SO0 S0 "o e "y pians has leaked aut assage of Act te Legalize Its|S€Ph had invited several motale Hun=| (04 Jiux been received concerning R Trunter, wnil: eI since the outbreak began last week, tt we strychnine, was the only new feature . The archbishop, in his address, said |upon a military life and, dfl@mln‘-‘fl to CONNECTICUT. COMPANY tended to say anything for a few days, | Boston, April 18.—The New Haven i Mrs, Thurston’s sister, Miss Helen Cal- | 108060 time t in part: seek the top by way of the bottom. 4 as T would have preferred to have ap- | railroad, through its president, Charies UOHN SMITH ON SMITH DAY. |der ‘of this city, Is one of the secre- | piiifu of per “I believe In a personal God and in | Therefors, he enlisted. With the day’'s TROLLEYMEN VOTING | prised my friends in Washington of | S. Mellen. late today filed a petition J —_— taries of the Woman's Home Mission- | and calumny. ssured them ther revelation. 1 conceive of Christian- [duty done and night at my plans personally. but I suppose it [ with the legislature for the passuge of | Three Thousand Smiths Will Sse the |ary soclety. Miss Calder sald today | was 1o oduse for diacouruscin ity as a revealed religion. I presume [Myer, chrymlis-like, Qn.ASosptance "of ‘Wage ‘Schedule— h is just jas well as it is.” an act to legalize its present capital Rev. Mr. Smith Unite the Smiths in | that Hu-Nan had always been one of o % at you do oo, 1 would like to be- Result Will Be Known Today. i Heaith Alone the Cause. e A te Spoka ‘ SISINSE aiMoult provinces n Chins | S80bwrecs 1o the vresident sene: Christianity in Boston pulpits believed (has arrived for him from its i Springfield, Mase, Apeil 15 By a | ; M5 Aldrich talked froely of his de- | neadn commiseion. Conaisting of the Bsokage, Waikd Apulid tonse hatred of foreigners prevailing Thrapp of Massochusctls, Mes. John 1 stianity in Boston pulpits believe: i g ¥ 24 ! .. .—By 4 . A7 ; . hasize ‘ot Mimiour), Mrs, Sarah 0. N e e gSote of 485 1o 44 the members of the | giciated his decision. During his serv- | reii-cad commissioners. the tax com-|o¢ 'the Smith family in Wi e e o ey 1o e die | Morgan of Georgia, and Mrs, Jc some do not. ¥or so completely has [scends upon eoctal Washington. Springfield Sf Rallway Men's un- : i3 ) ¢ % Chriae been stvested of the supernat- | Aircady Corgoral Myer has T et o et e T e P B eom | shall Investigate the finances of the Aot Donthern Callfotnia, Ore- llomatic handling of the situation in | SW vty of California Z i Them, fhat naught remains |examination for jeut and, onigh! ; ypho res &on, Mofitana, Cgisrado, ikotan i~ e form of a char wral by them, promise offered by the local street rail- | o *8% 8, VR S FOVIT S0 B % eriod- | 798d and report through the secretary | ang’tne provinces of Brivigh Columbia ORI Sonraing to. persons familiar| Lon, 184 from weod of the. Br te ed by thi tiy, it is said, to the of the e e but His title to be ranke S - e Ty et Way company and to strike if the com- | jqily with -intestinal trouble. ~These 9 State not later than December 31land Alberta have been invited 1o the frigate Augusta, which was sunk whe by their philosophies nced . | pany at a final conference refuses to B v f Dr. Edward H the religious beliefs of mankind, a |ly. Soon they may be able %o recog- | PNy af - discomforts have manifested them- | P U015, Year: It asks that the %|Smith day celebration in Sgcixane on Safety of Dr. Edward Hume. the Delaware during the revolutiona I thout that | BTaT e men’s denands. 1 vhen he has worked particu- 3 fr 4 vE| Aprfl 19, when John Smitih and Mary , April 18.—Ne of < the l'witx.” wess. prasentsd to Pre nt a Confucius, a Gautamg, | nfze Hm soeially without fesling New Haven, Conn., April 13.—Mem- | S61Ves Wwhen he hai Ppa 321,878,100 and such additional amount | Siitl, Both of ihis <ity. Wili be mare | satete or D, Faward Tome: aviached | ol am e resent A Zaradthustra. Moham: their dignity and all that is due their + . , larly hard and have caused him com- & ave ma patience whatsoever with | rank is Gompromised. o | Bieveet orS e onmectient " Eompany, | Siderable worry, Brcsont outstanding ontoacts for onr | Hed In the state armor Awencants |to She 'Yale universite mislon ‘at| of New Jorscy, e o BIft o the €our those pose - - mpany. | ~Gne week ago the senator went to | - | flower gitls, and the ring beater. b TRt it ena dis Tamhiy was T Shampions of the samce of Ghris. | TRIED AGAIN TO WRECK HOTEL. e aar.. Hertiood. Norwich 293 I niew ok here he consuited. witn his b S e o D ke Boen chosen from the hotise of Smith | tecelved todmy in 2 cablegram from| .. ”":" ‘;""- Tk tianity, but false to their sacred trus e niaht physicians. They were Insistent tha ; fonal capi e oficiating clergyman being he | Mre. Hume 1o her father, L. 8. Cars- | Johu By rett, director o ot P i ot Nt et ™ [Bywamits Uksd Uker: Naw 84Tt Lake e i oihey Will accept the|fe'ria himself o the more exacting [ 5£oCk: and that its indebtedness be au- | Rev. Robert A. Smrith, pustor of Bethel | well of this city. It described the at- | tonal brreau of American rep e Jrage schedule recently put in force by | o¢ Ljs burdens, and devote a large amount, not exceed- | Prosnyterian church. - -PhIAGEIDRI | taele on the Tission. whish wan so mud. | Mddresscd (e convention, as dia \1or City Non-Union Hostelry. the company. The result. will not be | of . 10" his e 1o outdoor exercise, | N8 its present outstanding indebted- | Tom'" Smith, 71 vears of ke & selon | Sk o the mission, which was 80 mud - | i T Fearasiey. presidont of the & = g e PR e MR e s Rt P Tie could see mo way to lead such | 135 ds the commission ahall find o be | of Delaware Indian stock, wil lead the [ Chance to. save any of thelr peryonal | of the American’ Revolutionund o WALKS FORTH A FREE MAN. | .ion of dynamits’ under the framework | taken today and while spt made pumiis | 2, Jife If he accepted another term of [ BATVA Y the property of the com- | grand march over a broad path sirewn | affects, After a thrilling experience | 3 Nelson Puage. — i Dial hotel atiding hoo the | e e ., Made Dublic | six vears in the senate and therefore | PARY- with spring blooms and evergiecn, they sioceaded-in getting aboard o rive | - The crodentiais commjtice roport and Won His Freedom from Stillwater |City canly this moraing and shattered | accepting the scale. hedeclded {o retire. HILL EXECUTED AT AUBURN 0 Bt tthe e e s e e | se-Bont and werp- teken to Hankow. ‘| the roll 'oall, of the convention ocou . Prison by Writing a Poem. windows 4n all surrounding structures. | Worcester, Mass. April 1%.—The | “A Republican Will Take My Place.” —— " :)71“10.15:2'?;.'-.:.‘J.'L'J.'..'f”.;?'n'.’;‘;r“m; pled the entire atternoon sevsion The steelwork of the hotel does not|members of the Worcester Street Rail- | After talking the situation over with | Went to the Chair Cowering—Murdered| sar “rmn Somith amie v e o CONGRESS MONDAY. S B ot v Wesh St Paul, Minn, April 13.—Governor |seem to have suffered great damage.|way men’s umion tomight are voting on | members of his fasily the senator Chen: F " 1908, AR g PRI e i 4 Eberhart's order for the release of | No one m.m whether they shall stand by their de- | went to Rhode Island last Friday to s s i e e i L IR0 Hets. Passed. MoCall Publicity Bill— John Carter. the convict who won his | A similar attempt to wreck the new |mands and if necessary go out on|make the necessary arrangements. He | Auburn, N. Y. April 15.--Earl B.|first genuine Smith day celebiation in| River and. Harbor Bill Discussion. freedom by writing & poem, was de- |hotel was made a few months ago, and | strike to enforce th The men's de- | wanted to confer with his republican | il who wnurdered Bidredge Davis, & | the northwelt, we hope to make a . livered to the warden of the Still- |two men were convicted for the crime. | mands are similar to those that prevail | associates and to insure a republican | prosperous farmer of | the . town of | sowing of forces. w0 inat Al 19 will| Washington, Aprl 15, —Diseussion of Estimated at $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. lowa Dama; water prison this afternoon. ‘The steelwork on the building is be- | at Springfield. heing sent to the senate to succeed | Bainbridge, Chenango count: down in the annals as an epoch- cetipied | Des Moin, Carter, who is 24 years old today, |ing done by non-umion workmen, and | No announcement of\the vote is an- 2 g iy o a3 LR S B B N i oo U 2oensied | retary of the was awaiting the order in the office mf. ‘has caused much feeling on the | ticipated before tomorrow morning. ‘And there is mo doubt of the re- | tric chair in Auburm prison this morn- et today. i department _toc of the warden. As soon as the for- [part of the unionists. e . | sult” he said. “The party leaders have | ing. One contact of 1350 voite at| RHINELANDER WALDO The house considered many mead | 1059 to fruit malities were over he walked forth a - ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S WIFE | canvassed the situation and there'is | aight amperes. of & mintte's duretkon e res. of Jocal Importance in’ verious | this state from no doubt that a republican will take | yug all that wae required. This ses TO BE MARRIED TOMORROW | ires, of local importar will b between $5,000 Lo 000, Snow 1is falling ma #ree man. He carried $25 of the state’s | American Cross of Honor Presented to £ FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. | ;. Jjace. All of my associates-in the | taministered at 601,10, Tt also passed the McCall campaisn Tharee roner Besties this he abd g e confident as I At Greenwich to Mrs, Virgini 1 e - .o Alleging Failure to Provide—No Spe- | Statf are lust as ent as I am| Hill went to the chair in great fear | At Greenwich to Mrs, Virginia publicity bill and a billregulagng \Parts of lowa $200 which he had earned by | Washington, April 18.—Oné of the s Aoy P° | on that score: and required the moral support of a Hecksher. sealing on the Pribylov islands, Alagka.| 1 Porte ind. i writings and extra pay allowed him |two crosses awarded annually by the cific Demand for Alimony. e 18 iwell Tknown-ithat it has been | s T 5 e o Pl Aiain: the ambition of Mr. Aldrich to crown | Fius® yie: bivthder, wes: welooaos ™ | New York, Apen ix T ve T eemionT b that the hesv work as prisom ian’ and & |American Cross of Honor was prosent- ; Jadar | L EOME in the night acheol. ay to Presiden : e com- | Reno, Nevada. April 15.—Gene Kent | his logislative career with a thorough coder o o L ittt > nighe in no: Carter zaia nat betore deciaing on fmitte presensing Gt consistan " or | llison wife of Afthur fmmeraicin, Tefores of the currency system of the | e Priecner four days ago. B, e e S o ern Mioh what occupation he would take up for omas ferndon, e ockton e theatrical manager, toda: ed a | government. = PLEA OF ILTY # ot o is pich, il be'| Col i fruit er an 3 livedhood he would consult with |and Harry A. George. One cross is|suit for divorce in the district court, | 5 oI weuld retire from congress with SUMSEORY EXWEIGNER; | “wiiear i fom N 1s HcldonilSe | Colipl s Tt Mo, ':,:;:'"d""‘" value to the fruit and . the : . whea udge Willis of St. Paul, his attorneéy |siven each year to the head of this or | alleging failure to provide. No spe- | the greatest reluctance if it were not | Qui = t Ay at b g ey Some foreign government, the other to | cific demand for alimony is made, but | for {he thought that I can contimue | WI"" Was Concerned in Underweigh- | Greemwich. Conn, 1o Mrs, Ve [ wing the prison he came direct |the person among those awarded life- | Mrs. Hammerstein asks for such oth- | with the national monetary commis- mg of Cheese and Figs. night that he expects. t. Peal saving medals of honor by the United | er relief “as the court may deem | sion~ said the senator with a display | o o yo . - = 25 -demabh. /v, | dek 1o thiveo BaFE: States government who is considered [ proper.” of feeling that he had mot exhibited [ e =X a5 Db v | 7The annoymcemont. w New York, April 15.—At the annual pur L meeting of the stockholders of the v Marconi Wireless Telegiaph. company, | EX-CAPT. CARTER'S SUIT LOST % ) _ | held in Jersey City today, a resolu- 8.000 | Docide : o oarent surs | tion to reduce the capital stock from | Action for $400,000 Decided Agains NGt fo have performed the most heroic | Mrs, Hammerstein has been living in | tn o tion with any other phase of : BLANCHE FREEMAN reseue as a life save: Reno for six months under her maiden | jis plans. T toms ‘weigher, when today | Prise, for when an engugement WS | 565,000, to $1,625,000, o from $100 Him by Supreme Court. . - before Judge Martin i rumored some weeks ago boih Com- 0. Dt THpeey ASKS $21,000 DAMAGES o T R e “‘:":w?;iflms Mrs, Hammer- | “Some Folks Will Say | Was Forced | States oircuft court, ; missioner Waldo and Mrs. Hecksher i 0 R e ol | - Wasbkigion, Aprl 18.—Dism At a v e = ammer- Out declared that they were only slightly | OPPos! s A Beom. the seTRY: ans afo the pen soarses., o divorce hare In Janutry, T80T Tha | It 1s expected that tremendods prea- acguainted. B % 1w dlear o | (obtiacy tox Bl alieaod connectien wit Dens Ool, pe 18.—Declaring Lot A . y et / The bride was the third wife of the | NAve ever been ba sy g ralli h i . 3 wver, Col, marital trouble was afterward patched | sure will be exerted to induce him to AL S tge (iicd & 18! who opposed the change were de- | the fraud on the government in th r tonight all the nts which go to howev d no request wa de | cha his mind, but that it will be | Quinn was indicted by . v S P ki o S ol B T -election improvement of the harbor of ar b April 18 _His failure to % up, rer, and no requ s made | change father of the wife of former Mayor f® T e e 1 !:. et 10 54 'make up. mwfl" trust -r;wi'n for a final decree. without effect s certain.. His leader- g‘nd ’::x’n for -:-r— o aon” | McCien Ererure her mateibis R INE nah, Ga. ex-Capt nw(uxu“ M. Carter carry ouean alieged agreem. ro- the tendency tow- i - | spiracy and_ Phily g an. - deprive of $400,000 by 1 o i ey u | ey ety woace, Tanrxied In | ahip-Gas. Beck 4o MBI EIEI o I h B “the age of 30 to Mr. Hecksher, who was | Més, Mary Ga yne Fites Buit for | 3, (00P 0y “tha "suprome. conrt of the and to pay her $100 a month for ] , James ‘R. Garfield, formerly 1,,,5“’,,,,, "D.“’,"’”_“'"x“’h r first suit ;em of the Payne-Aldrich tariff law, | Out of duties through false weighing |then 70, she was Miss Virginia Otis * United States as a further outcome i settiement of a $100.000 breach of Mrs. Hormirsten named wTons e | et o e aariars it will Do chare. | Of cheese and Sigs. the b mobere Otinistiopton April 15.—Mrs, Mary | 0f that transaction. The court af promise suit. is e ation commission | as the co-respondent. e ed it is advanced, that he has de- Tt fielen Gordon o the old | B e Govne. ite. of Judue Edward | firmed.the fecres of the sireuit cour: a i Senator Hale Withdraws from the Can. | Virginia family of that name B Cavne. Ta Mo Yotk oty turfiman | of appenis in all particulars, alowing in the conservation of wa-| 18 Month N Pecitent e el P g al doulps . o o in enitentiary. | this opposition. vass - n. 7 a i ter of J. F. Ga- | counsel fees as anted by it, = OOE TN S Soes. Washington ApHl 15 Jules .| . “Have you considered that phase of | Bangor Me. Apeil® 18 Rumors of|MAYOR GAYNOR TO REORGANIZE | 1f, Jiriai Sl Sawshir of [ W Gur | i, (0% 0 iUt | Waterbury of New York, convigted in | the question?” he was asked. Mr. Ald- | the withdrawal of Senator- Hale from | NEW YORK.'S DETECTIVE FORCE | New York and Atlanta, Ga. A sull | tests. S Burial of Midshipman Earl Wilson. |the District of C 2 of repPesent. | rich laughed. “Oh, of courSe. Some |the canvass for reelection were ap- z for divorce today. Mrs. ¢ — folks will say that I was forced out. confirmed tonight, when | Autherity from State Legislature Must | ihat her husband descried her Albert R. Pa ns Di at Hartford 000 g e e daats non jilted Ky., Aprl 18.—Attired in | ing himwelf as an agent of the Asso- i, 3 _“,‘:.“ - ung-t’:r -};?En = gene- uniform of a midship- | ciated Press, and sentenced to eighteen | he said “but I dow’t think anyone who | srominent republicans here received Be First Obtained. York city in Decenibes . She Fartford, O April 18.—Albert K and vachtsman and tes- |man of United States navy, the | months in the penitentiary at Atlanta | knows me wlil believe i Senator. R no slimony, . She i Paasonw, Tor ten years «levk (n the of ‘e on him to carry |body of Bari Wilson, who died at An- | today, abandoned hiw appeal 1o the dis- Tt o e Hale had mailed to Chairman Boyd of | New. York, Auril 15.—The reorgan- | Were marvied in New 3 | fde of the ssoretary of stito st t De told her: “You from injuries sustained in altriot Court of appeals and surrendered Rev. Amos Osborn Dead af the republican stite committee his for- | jsation of New York's detective f‘... 1908, cpitol, died tolnght at hin home o ‘played a pretty game and lost” game, was teken ‘from the | hifuselt to the marshal. He ‘West Hartford, Conn., April 18.—|mal announcenent of !‘fl'fifivfl ines sinvilar o those of the T s e Bigourney street from preamonla, He residence of brother-in-law, Mau- ve | Rev. Amos Osborn, 96 years old, diad | the comest on account of il . ] “seetét service ls understovd Lo i Crit- | Wis ® vetersn the civil waf, haying rice. L. Gaiin) today and was buried | his term of imprisonment. at his home here todny. Rev. MF. Os- e e b6 under comteraplation by Mayor Gay- | M Clemens’ Gondition s Still Crit- | TS B YEEERE 00 o i hiameh ol Taft Has New Social Secretary. |in the family lot at Independence, Ky. born was for many years a circuit| = Actor Andrew Mack Married. Bor. e believes that detective work cal. leer infantry. He leaves = wite and 18.—Miss Mary wexe recelved both from | French Aeronaut Fell Into the Sea. | rider of the Methodist church Tie Wilkesn Au- | may lhe: curried on ddvantageously | Redding, Conn., April 1%,~Mr, Cl o chidren & clerk in the | Anma the miitary academy at avice, France, April 18— Rougier, leaves his wife and three children. from she polles depariment 11y | onx. ussaid tobe resting v om - x - os = oA aeropaut, had a narrow es- 3 4 - 3 - peculinr ness, a for | re “ tonlght and feellng quite e e _, - [cape from death today. when his acro- Steamship- Arrivals. . s . 2 william 3. Flyn. hiend | bHEG . Dr. Robert Haiser veturnea Whiskey Drops to $1.80. > ax Not Decided. plans, in which he was making a fiight | At Southampton, April 17: Adriatic, | ryn rey, ‘woman, | nt secret service in|to Stormfield from New York tonight | Peoria, JlL, April 18 ~Whiskey . April 18—The decision | fell inito the sea. . Rougier was res- |from New York. L - 2 n hour with the mayor | and ‘will remain, it is understood, for | dropped “to- $1.30 ‘today owing io (e of the 3 2 S e g 1 . subject is said to have ‘eral days longer, It is understood | rate war which independent distillers &1 ‘while' Mr. Clemens has improved | aro WAgINg on the alleged trust. Price. B e e ; ] b 2 pathia, from ) i 2 fo ks amia. | Sz "pin e hin condition In | have been: cut five conts during the e o e The iy e ; . K A ol tio e % 0 e by as . ATy : . e L e » from the state | since ‘his wfival hero his condition | luave been o " 3 .

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